"This was my first online class and I didn't know how effective it would be. I really enjoyed the interaction, challenges, and encouragement brought by [the professor] and my classmates. [The professor had] a lot of wisdom and [was] a perfect fit to lead and facilitate our discussions. The greatest thing that I enjoyed about the online course was that I could think my thoughts through before posting and take my time pondering them, when, if those questions were posed in class with a certain amount of time until you must move on, I wouldn't have been able to articulate as well. I do look forward to the summer and gaining more wisdom and knowledge on leadership from [the professor] and my classmates."

Modular Method of Study

Students interface electronically from home or in office during fall and spring semesters, traveling to La Mirada, Calif. for a two-week residency during the summers of their first and second years.

Who is a Modular Student?

A modular student is a working adult who has demonstrated effectiveness in leading and managing others in the workplace (private sector, profit/non-profit, or ministry related) and is looking to develop his or her leadership abilities and expand his or her understanding of organizational development.
Modular students are unable to attend the on-campus MOL program due to geographical or work constraints. For this reason, the distance model of learning—offering the most flexibility through the modular program—suits them best.